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    INGLSJunio 2001

    INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES Y VALORACINTIEMPO: 1 hora y 30 minutosINSTRUCCIONES:1. Leatodo el textocuidadosamente

    2. Lea atentamente todas las preguntas de la prueba.

    3. Proceda a responder en lengua inglesa a las preguntas en el papel de examen.PUNTUACIN: La puntuacin mxima de la prueba es de 10 puntos.

    Abuse of Antibiotics

    Among the things that people in industrialized countries today take for granted is that we will not die of asorethroat or infected scratch from a rosebush. Effective protection provided by antibiotics and other

    microbe-killers was not available 50 years ago, and a new report from the WHO* warns that if we

    continue current practices, such protection will not be available 50 years from now.

    Drugs lose effectiveness because the microbes they fight become resistant. This natural process has been

    accelerated by human misuse of medicine. In poor countries the biggest problem is that people underuse

    drugs. They cannot afford a complete course of treatment, or take weaker and cheaper drugs. This killsoff only the susceptible from of microbes, allowing the more resistant versions to remain and dominate.

    In wealthy countries the problem is the opposite. Drug resistance has soared because antibiotics are

    overprescribed, used even when they are no good at all for example, to fight colds. In addition, half of

    all antibiotics are produced for animal use, and the resistant microbes that they create can spread tohumans.

    Developed nations must drastically reduce antibiotic usage. The easiest place to start is to reduce the useof antibiotics to fatten animals. Patient education is also critical. Doctors need to resist demands for

    antibiotics from patients with colds. Most people alive today do not remember a world without anti-

    microbial agents, when the possibility of death lurked in every cough or upset stomach. If we do notreform our use of medicines, this is the world we might bequeath to our children.

    *World Health Organization

    QUESTIONS

    1. Are the following sentences TRUE or FALSE? Copy the evidence from the text. No marks aregiven for only TRUE or FALSE.

    a) In developing countries people do not take enough drugs because they are too expensive for

    them.

    b) It is absolutely essential that rich countries stop abusing drugs.(Puntuacin mxima: 2 puntos)

    2. In your own words and baseb on the ideas from the text, answer the following questions.a) Why do people today think it is natural not to die from simple infectious diseases?

    b) How can we contribute to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics?

    (Puntuacin mxima: 2 puntos)

    3. Find the words or phrases in the text that mean:a) a small cut (paragraph 1)

    b) survive (paragraph 2)c) increased (paragraph 3)

    d) leave (paragraph 4)

    (Puntuacin mxima: 1punto)

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    4. Complete the following sentences. Use the appropriate form of the word in brackets when given.a) _______ new anti-microbial soaps________ domestic use contribute to drug resistance

    by________ (kill) only weak bacteria.

    b) Diseases that________ (once easily cure) are now________ (strong) their medicines.

    c) Children________ be vaccinated against infectious diseases.

    d) People________ (live in a world with antibiotics________ fifty years.

    (Puntuacin mxima: 2 puntos)

    Write about 100-150 words on one of the following topics:a) How different would life in a world without antibiotics be from life today? Explain.

    b) Should antibiotics be available without a doctors prescription? Discuss and suppor your

    arguments.

    (Puntuacin mxima: 3 puntos)